Tri-Cities Meetings: Unless noted otherwise, meetings are held in Room 117 in the SWL building at CBC. The program starts at 7:00 PM. At 6:30 PM, we have an informal plant identification and get together. Bring a mystery plant (non-ornamental) if you like and we will attempt to identify it for you.

Field Trips: Bring water, appropriate layers of clothing, hat, sunscreen, walking sticks, guidebooks, camera, and a snack/lunch for all day trips. If you opt to carpool, riders should contribute money for gas. Please notify the contact person of your intention to participate. These trips may fill up fast . Please pre- register. Some of our away trips have limited parking. Unless noted otherwise, Blue Mountain trips begin at Harper Joy parking lot on Whitman campus in Walla Walla for carpooling. Arrangements may also be made to meet you on the way.

Monthly Meeting: "Which Plant is a Witch Plant?"

Following Hallows eve, Judy Pottmeyer from Mission Support Alliance, will present on the importance of plants (and a few fungi) and plant chemicals to the history and practice of witchcraft throughout the ages. Plants really lie at "the root" of the iconic 'witch on her broomstick' image, the drawings and hallucinations documented by medieval practitioners, and possibly even the Salem Witch Trials!